"Using a defeat device in cars to evade clean air standards is illegal and a threat to public health," said Cynthia Giles, assistant administrator for the Office of Enforcement and Compliance Assurance. In other words, there is a law that says it is illegal to cheat. So, it does not look like there is a loophole that you could drive a truck through, let alone a VW Jetts. VW has admitted its guilt which is good because there is a half a million pieces of evidence driving around.
The real fun is to see how deep the government can crawl into VWs business to determine who is guilty. I bet an agreement to pay a really big fine will keep that from happening.
Doubt it. Mr former VW CEO will not enter the US for the rest of his life, there may be an arrest warrant waiting for him if he does.
The attorney general wants to see more Executives tagged in cases of corporate crimes like this - a memo to prosecutors was just issued last week.
It is also bad for him in Germany. Not only do his pensioners have 20% less value, that is also a culture of following rules. Even when downtown is empty because all the stores are closed on Sundays, the few people walking in the city are standing in front of an empty intersection waiting for the light to change. They follow rules, they expect corporations to follow rules and they pity people who do not. The population there is just sick about what that bad example does to their children. There is no way the CEO will get off without penalty - even if it is a simple defrauding shareholder charge , he could still get 20-years. The prosecutors have already launched their investigation.

